Pigeon Forge (General)

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Pigeon Forge

  • November 4, 2005
  • Rated 5 of 5 by Nurse Betty from Newbern, Alabama

Our "Sweet Dreams" cabin was a dream come true for much-needed R&R. They offered motel rates for a beautiful secluded cabin with shiny hardwood floors, a wood-burning fireplace, W/D, two baths, king-size bed, Jacuzzi, hot tub, pool table, porch with rockers, and fully stocked kitchen.

Our cabin was close enough to often venture into the wonderful shops and shows of Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, and Sevieville if we chose to leave the solitude of our cabin. Shows we enjoyed were Black Bear Jamboree, County Tonight, and the Comedy Barn. We had great shopping at the outlets lining the Parkway. We enjoyed drives through the fall-painted mountains in the Arts and Crafts Community up to Greenbrier Park, where picnicking is a must along the river and nightly walks along the streets of downtown Gatlinburg. We even rode horses on a trail ride into the mountains with Ponderosa Riding Stables.

We have traveled to the Smoky Mountains each year and stayed in all types of condos, cabins, hotels, and motels for the last 24 years, but this trip was something special. We had the perfect cabin in the perfect location for the perfect price rented from perfect owners Julie and Jay at All Seasons Cabins.

From journal Pigeon Forge and Smoky Mountain Fever

Pigeon Forge

  • April 10, 2005
  • Rated 5 of 5 by Will Widby from San Diego, California
Pigeon Forge

If you have never been to Dollywood, you are in for a treat! It's a laid-back country atmosphere with everything from a roller coaster carved into the side of a mountain to a bald-eagle refuge. A must-see if you visit the Smoky Mountains.

From journal Dollywood

Right Next Door is Pigeon Forge

  • October 25, 2004
  • Rated 4 of 5 by TrVL4LiFe from Somewhere, South Carolina
We liked Pigeon Forge. It's only a couple of miles from Gatlinburg. Again, there's a strip of family activities. There are more family-oriented activities here than in Gatlinburg. There are many miniature golf courses and mini-amusement parks. We stayed at a cabin nearby, which was nice and convenient. Surprisingly it only cost us $65/night. It was new and in a safe area/neighborhood. It was a two-bedroom cabin with a Jacuzzi. Dollywood is also nearby. Unfortunately, around this time, it was closed. It would have been nice, though, if they were at least open on the weekends.

From journal Follow Me to Tennessee

Pigeon Forge, TN

  • January 12, 2003
  • Rated 4 of 5 by ChrissyLee from Lexington, Kentucky
Pigeon Forge is a town just outside of Gatlinburg, Tennessee. This town is filled with MANY places to shop, including: two big factory outlets, souvenir shops, and arts/crafts shops. There are many places to eat, as well as to enjoy live music and comedy shows. Kids will love miniature golf, water slides, go-cart races, and arcades. Pigeon Forge is also the home of Dollywood.

From journal Gatlinburg, TN my childhood getaway

Pigeon Forge, TN

  • January 12, 2003
  • Rated 4 of 5 by ChrissyLee from Lexington, Kentucky
Pigeon Forge, TN

Pigeon Forge is a town just outside of Gatlinburg, TN. This town is filled with MANY places to shop including: 2 big factory outlets, souvenir shops and arts/crafts shops. There are many places to eat and enjoy live music and comedy shows. Kids will love miniature golf, water slides, go-cart races, and arcades. Pigeon Forge is also the home of DollyWood.

From journal Gatlinburg, TN my childhood getaway

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